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Minimum Requirements B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering Ability to effectively communicate in English both written and orally Proficient in technical writing (i.e., RFP Responses, Contract Documents, etc.
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Create product strategy documents that describe business use cases, user stories, and technical requirements. Ability to understand business needs and translate into technical requirements for the engineering team.
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Knowledge of Agile development principles, product vision and roadmaps, business and technical story writing, and track record of successful launches of MVP products on time and on budget.
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Ability to communicate clearly to business leaders and technical developers. Translate business goals and end user needs into product strategy; communicate direction and product priorities to the development team and other supporting teams.
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Traditionally responsibilities of the Assurance Experienced Manager will include advising the client on various economic and regulatory risks within their industry, resolving complex accounting issues, apply GAAP and GAAS consistently within complex situations, writing technical consultation memos on GAAP / GAAS issues, and documenting, validating, testing, and assessing various financial reporting control systems.
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Demonstrates a proven record of success as a tax technical team leader generating new business, proposal writing and delivery, collaborating across engagements and business units.
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The Senior Business Analyst also continually seeks out opportunities to learn new and hone existing technical skills (e.g. writing SQL/code, statistics, etc.) The Senior Business Analyst leverages proven technical abilities to synthesize complex analytical tasks into easily understood data-driven stories.
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The successful candidate should have experience in technical writing, professional editing, grant writing, or proposal coordination in the A/E and transportation industries. In conjunction with the Business Development Manager, Project Manager, and key staff develop a proposal outline for "kick off" meetings to determine how best to develop the proposal.
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A unit of the School of Literature, Media, and Communication (LMC), WCP teaches over 6,000 students a year in first-year composition, business/technical communication, research writing, and learning support.
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Demonstrates proven ability to make sound business decisions. " Demonstrates intellectual curiosity and understanding of industry and business trends, and openness to capture and share this knowledge with members of the team.
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Prior experience as an Agile Product Manager or Owner role delivering B2B products, with a focus on NDC implementation. High-level knowledge of travel related industry segments (airlines, hotels, travel agencies), with an emphasis on NDC.
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For each ACIP meeting, the Public Health Technical Writer/Editor is expected to work full-time for the duration of the meeting as well as 75 business days following the meeting. Proven experience in technical writing and editing, particularly in health communications, public health, or a related field.
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Proven working experience in technical writing of software documentation. Our client provides a full range of services including web portal providing information on the state, business and economic development, public safety, Learning, law, justice, health, education, Corrections, transportation, IT, Social Services and culture.
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Must possess excellent technical and creative writing skills. Engage in business development activities in the local communities of the designated market area, including visible participation in business, community and charitable organizations.
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Of experience in technical writing, business analysis (for technology development) and system testing. Translate business requirements into technical specifications utilized by software developers.
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